
Los Angeles’ bold move to reform special education
Clip: 2/23/2016 | 9m 1s
Los Angeles’ public school system has seen rapid changes in the last decade.
Public schools in Los Angeles have experienced rapid change in the last decade, and graduation rates for the city’s 80,000 special needs students have nearly doubled since 2003. But greater transitions lie ahead: the district plans to transfer these students from special education centers to neighborhood schools. Special correspondent John Tulenko of Education Week reports.
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Los Angeles’ bold move to reform special education
Clip: 2/23/2016 | 9m 1s
Public schools in Los Angeles have experienced rapid change in the last decade, and graduation rates for the city’s 80,000 special needs students have nearly doubled since 2003. But greater transitions lie ahead: the district plans to transfer these students from special education centers to neighborhood schools. Special correspondent John Tulenko of Education Week reports.
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